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tested more whenit was in january 1991 i implored tom to bring to the house floor a resolution that steve zoeller's and i had introduced to ask then president bush to engage in military action in operation desert storm to drive saddam hussein out of kuwait. opposednvinced that tom military intervention. i know that a good many of his caucus were strongly opposed as well. it was an exercise in political courage and personal decency for tom to agree to bring the resolution up for an open debate and record a vote under those circumstances. but he did. we had one of the most spirited informatived debates in which i have been privileged to participate in all of my 38 years in congress. we prevailed in the final outcome that day but i would have been proud of the house and the speaker regardless because the house demonstrated to the world that it was truly a deliberative and democratic a- day. tom and i always struggled to when there ground were no issues upon which we could not agree, we could at least use common courtesy and the way we conducted our politics. that is not just good manners. it
tested more whenit was in january 1991 i implored tom to bring to the house floor a resolution that steve zoeller's and i had introduced to ask then president bush to engage in military action in operation desert storm to drive saddam hussein out of kuwait. opposednvinced that tom military intervention. i know that a good many of his caucus were strongly opposed as well. it was an exercise in political courage and personal decency for tom to agree to bring the resolution up for an open debate...
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still working out the glitches. >> steve: they don't have sickness. >> jimmy: very tricky. >> steve: they don't get sick. >> jimmy: pro, drinking the blood of the virgin gives him immense power. con, drinking the blood of hoda and kathie lee gives him an immense hangover. [ laughter and applause ] they do enjoy their wine. >> steve: that's 40 proof. they're fun people, but -- >> jimmy: pro, dracula leaves cool fang marks on his victim's necks. con, or as he likes to call them, vamp stamps. [ laughter ] sounds much cooler. >> steve: wow. >> jimmy: pro, he can't see his reflection in the mirror. con, which makes it impossible to take bathroom selfies. [ laughter ] very popular thing. bummer for dracula. >> steve: the dracula selfie. >> jimmy: pro, he gets to live forever. con, it's not quite as fun to yell, "yolf!" [ laughter ] >> steve: yolf! >> jimmy: yeah. pro, watching him sing his favorite song, "monster mash." con, watching him sing his second favorite song, "up all night to get sucky." [ laughter ] ♪ i want to suck your blood i'm not afraid of your blood i want to drink some b
still working out the glitches. >> steve: they don't have sickness. >> jimmy: very tricky. >> steve: they don't get sick. >> jimmy: pro, drinking the blood of the virgin gives him immense power. con, drinking the blood of hoda and kathie lee gives him an immense hangover. [ laughter and applause ] they do enjoy their wine. >> steve: that's 40 proof. they're fun people, but -- >> jimmy: pro, dracula leaves cool fang marks on his victim's necks. con, or as he...
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i look forward after steve makes some final remarks to inviting you out for that great moment. congratulations everybody (clapping) >> thank you lieutenant governor. i did hear him as a 10 minutes so i would give him more. governor schwarzenegger ruined a good suit so a word of warning. the first of the project management team that has helped us for 8 years now (calling names) gentlemen take a b beau >> we all owe a great gratitude to a army of folks who put this together. i'd like to acknowledge mark of hartman studios whose probably out there working (clapping) and randy who's been in and out of the room from m t c enterprises. there he is. malcolm i believe we missed one caltrans director. i've worked with 8 of them and i'm counting on 8 of them. randy, randy here (clapping) and my two predecessors are here thank you both for being here (clapping) >>. now for those of you who haven't been living in a cave we've had some trouble with bolts. and about 15 of those television cameras caught it. the meeting have been tough by the necessary. the last one in july was the toughest y
i look forward after steve makes some final remarks to inviting you out for that great moment. congratulations everybody (clapping) >> thank you lieutenant governor. i did hear him as a 10 minutes so i would give him more. governor schwarzenegger ruined a good suit so a word of warning. the first of the project management team that has helped us for 8 years now (calling names) gentlemen take a b beau >> we all owe a great gratitude to a army of folks who put this together. i'd like...
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steve tsang joining us from nottingham, england. thank you for joining us here. stay with us. much more to come at the top of the hour. u >> canada is pushing to become one of the biggest players in the global oil market, but is facing stiff competition from home and abroad. >> us home prices soar 13% from last year. the s&p 500 hits another all- time high. the consumer confidence takes a dunk.
steve tsang joining us from nottingham, england. thank you for joining us here. stay with us. much more to come at the top of the hour. u >> canada is pushing to become one of the biggest players in the global oil market, but is facing stiff competition from home and abroad. >> us home prices soar 13% from last year. the s&p 500 hits another all- time high. the consumer confidence takes a dunk.
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i was particularly struck by the comments made by ambassador steveness' deputy gray hicks in the "60 minutes" piece segment sunday. quote, us for the people that go out onto the edge, to represent our country, he said, we believe that if we get in trouble, they're coming to get us. that our back is covered. he said, at it's not, it's terrible, a terrible experience, end of quote. it is not enough for the administration to just say there's nothing more that could have been done, especially given the evidence indicates that they didn't try much at all to assist the americans under fire in benghazi. mr. speaker, it is time for a unified bipartisan select committee. let's get to the truth once and for all so we can find out what happened and restore the american people's confidence in congressional oversight and confidence in government. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. under the speaker's announced policy of january 3, 2013, the gentleman from texas, mr. green, is recognized for 60 minutes as the designee of
i was particularly struck by the comments made by ambassador steveness' deputy gray hicks in the "60 minutes" piece segment sunday. quote, us for the people that go out onto the edge, to represent our country, he said, we believe that if we get in trouble, they're coming to get us. that our back is covered. he said, at it's not, it's terrible, a terrible experience, end of quote. it is not enough for the administration to just say there's nothing more that could have been done,...
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steve made several bullish calls on soda stream. let's listen to all of them. >> i actually added someone friday morning and i don't usually buy stocks when up so much. to me it's growing at 30% top and bottom line, one of the cheapest growth stocks out there. >> knock on play soda stream i still own some of, that's what i would buy. >> the stock is doing very well, going to do even better. >> in studio, on the road, everywhere. >> those clips are so old. najarian had some hair. >> that's wrong. >> i've sold most of the stock over the last few days. the stock was telling me something it wasn't acting right. they didn't disappoint in the quarter in terms of the bottom and top lines growing 30%, but part of the portfolio taking a little hit on this trade d. >> sold most of it? you're out, gone, see you later. >> probably coming back. 30% top and bottom line, like that. >> all right. call it the electric slide, not weiss's move out of soda stream but tesla are down 16% since its all-time high on september 30th. is this the buying oppor
steve made several bullish calls on soda stream. let's listen to all of them. >> i actually added someone friday morning and i don't usually buy stocks when up so much. to me it's growing at 30% top and bottom line, one of the cheapest growth stocks out there. >> knock on play soda stream i still own some of, that's what i would buy. >> the stock is doing very well, going to do even better. >> in studio, on the road, everywhere. >> those clips are so old. najarian...
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finance. >> let's get back to steve liesman. i want to ask you a question with regards to why the market is selling off. i mean obviously we got the comment from -- >> why exactly and the market should never be in the same sentence. >> you're an economist so exactly doesn't come into it tale. >> i give you probabilities. >> is it possible, throwing it out there, the comment from bill gross all asset classes are slightly bubbly. >> he did use a modifier. >> i don't think that's why the market sees this as hawkish. >> or still on the table before the end of the year. >> i think that's a possibility and what i'm reading, for example, ward mccarthy here, is saying slightly less dovish. the fed gave us [ inaudible ]. >> slightly less dovish? >> the fed gave us -- that may be the best remark you've made in the time i've known you. >> it is not. >> it is. which speaks poorly of the other comments you made. three tests the fed gave us for why it did not taper when it might taper again. fiscal restraint, financial restraint and confidenc
finance. >> let's get back to steve liesman. i want to ask you a question with regards to why the market is selling off. i mean obviously we got the comment from -- >> why exactly and the market should never be in the same sentence. >> you're an economist so exactly doesn't come into it tale. >> i give you probabilities. >> is it possible, throwing it out there, the comment from bill gross all asset classes are slightly bubbly. >> he did use a modifier....
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thank you brian (clapping) to my friend steve and his colleague in crime from the toll authority. we've been partners on this project from the beginning. we worked well together over the years and today that work pays off. sieving and randy thank you. (clapping) >> it was men's again in the video that i spent time with state political leaders over the years and there's a few i want to acknowledge base at very crucial movements in the life of this project they came through for the bay area. i want to listen to the folks who helped influence me. (calling names). john burton and my former boss senator pro-item and mr. hancock, and, of course, former governor gray davis. there are others but your collective leadership made this possible. there are several heads of the department of transportation who have been sobered with this project. from project selection from the original decision to construct the new bridge thought the management and political challenges in sacramento. (calling names) from the wilson administration and my colleague today malcolm. thank you all (clapping) i've le
thank you brian (clapping) to my friend steve and his colleague in crime from the toll authority. we've been partners on this project from the beginning. we worked well together over the years and today that work pays off. sieving and randy thank you. (clapping) >> it was men's again in the video that i spent time with state political leaders over the years and there's a few i want to acknowledge base at very crucial movements in the life of this project they came through for the bay...
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give it up for steve harvey! [captioning made possible by fremantle media] steve: ha ha ha. how are you folks doing? thank you for coming, everybody. hey, welcome to "family feud," everybody. i'm your man steve harvey, and, boy, do we have another good one for you today. returning for their second day with a total of $20,000, from brigantine, new jersey, it's the russell family! [cheering and applause] and from westfield, indiana, it's the finnigan family! [cheering and applause] well, everybody's here trying to win theirself a lot of cash and the possibility of driving out of here in a brand-new stylish ford fusion. [cheering and applause]
give it up for steve harvey! [captioning made possible by fremantle media] steve: ha ha ha. how are you folks doing? thank you for coming, everybody. hey, welcome to "family feud," everybody. i'm your man steve harvey, and, boy, do we have another good one for you today. returning for their second day with a total of $20,000, from brigantine, new jersey, it's the russell family! [cheering and applause] and from westfield, indiana, it's the finnigan family! [cheering and applause]...
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steve. >> very nice, indeed. thank you. >>> the biggest names in technology ascend upon dublin today as the 2013 web summit kicks off. on hand to officiate is the prime minister and kenny who will ring the bell for the event. carolin is talking to the worldwide web world. >> thanks, steve. there's a whole bunch of executives here. facebook, google, yahoo!. but in some ways, this conference is all about the start-ups and the future of technology. joining me to talk about that is the cofounder and ceo greg hailer. nice to see you here today. great to be back. >> let's talk about this company. it's a taxi app. basically, if i want a taxi, i can go on my app, put in my location. >> my first business was to try and create -- make the courier business, guys delivering stuff on motorbikes in london a little bit less screwed up. and so once that business was sold to any courier company, we got the band back together to look at the taxi skri which we found was more screwed up than the courier industry. taxis are spending
steve. >> very nice, indeed. thank you. >>> the biggest names in technology ascend upon dublin today as the 2013 web summit kicks off. on hand to officiate is the prime minister and kenny who will ring the bell for the event. carolin is talking to the worldwide web world. >> thanks, steve. there's a whole bunch of executives here. facebook, google, yahoo!. but in some ways, this conference is all about the start-ups and the future of technology. joining me to talk about...
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don't forget. >> thank you, steve. >>> 8:53. well, yard sales, one person's trash is another personnary treasure but in fact, they are hall treasures at oprah winfrey's rummage sale. what you can buy for $150,000. i want one thing in a doctor. i want you to be handsome. i want you to be awesome. i don't want you to look at the chart before you say hi...david. i want you to return my emails. i want you to keep me doing this for another sixty years. at kaiser permanente, we want you to choose the doctor that's right for you. find your perfect match at kp.org and thrive. i search for the perfect blue... bi share as soon as i find it. because when you score a designer this amazing... for so much less. it's the best feeling ever. see the real deal. search hashtag maxxinista wait 'til you see the designers people are scoring. t.j.maxx. >>> 8:56. the search resumes in the gold country for a missing miner from san jose. 65-year-old walter severt disappeared a week ago. rescuers are concerned because of rug -- because of the rugged terra
don't forget. >> thank you, steve. >>> 8:53. well, yard sales, one person's trash is another personnary treasure but in fact, they are hall treasures at oprah winfrey's rummage sale. what you can buy for $150,000. i want one thing in a doctor. i want you to be handsome. i want you to be awesome. i don't want you to look at the chart before you say hi...david. i want you to return my emails. i want you to keep me doing this for another sixty years. at kaiser permanente, we want...
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. >> good morning, i am dave clark, let's check weather, steve it is cold. >> it is indeed but will warm up, 34 graden, 38 windsor, 39 oxdental there and you can tweet me there, clear skies temperatures 36 napa airport, livermore 43, 41 not far away from there, so fairfield now down to 41 so it is cool, no frost advisories, still too much moisture, san francisco will go for 61, each day bumping the high up one degree, 24 now in tahoe, 39 ukia, i am sure there are 30s or 20s there but have not heard from anybody, this system falling apart and diving south, sunny today, fog, cool to mild on high temperatures, everyone is within a couple of degrees, 60s and 50s near the coast, here is tara. >> we are seeing massive delays in the east bay and an earlier 5 car crash on the east shore freeway cleared a half an hour ago but the damage is done, you can see that things are really congested, back to past golden gatefield so obviously folks are not getting through the maze and on to the bay bridge toll plaza as they normally would, so definitely give yourself extra time coming from the east bay hea
. >> good morning, i am dave clark, let's check weather, steve it is cold. >> it is indeed but will warm up, 34 graden, 38 windsor, 39 oxdental there and you can tweet me there, clear skies temperatures 36 napa airport, livermore 43, 41 not far away from there, so fairfield now down to 41 so it is cool, no frost advisories, still too much moisture, san francisco will go for 61, each day bumping the high up one degree, 24 now in tahoe, 39 ukia, i am sure there are 30s or 20s there...
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steve nash and other athletes now eat gluten-free, so it's become more mainstream. but it's a very competitive market, as kevin alluded to. how much money do you make on $1 million in sales today? it's about 10%. but we're nowhere near scale in terms of what our profitability could be in terms of cost and maximizing our value on overhead.
steve nash and other athletes now eat gluten-free, so it's become more mainstream. but it's a very competitive market, as kevin alluded to. how much money do you make on $1 million in sales today? it's about 10%. but we're nowhere near scale in terms of what our profitability could be in terms of cost and maximizing our value on overhead.
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steve, it's normally all wine, roses, let's have a good time, play some baseball. when you hear about cal or the cal senior foundation, i don't want to say it's edgy but you guys are making a statement. >> absolutely. it's more than edge did. it's that -- -- it's more than edgy. most organizations choose not to address it. their child safety policy intends to be -- their entire program is cross their fingers and hope nothing happens to them. that's not okay. like robby said, we pulled togea group of experts, robby is one of them. we created a tool kit that's available to every organization in america, any organization in the world that wants to use it. it's based on three primary critically important things. first, a model child protection policy that every organization should have in place. second we're doing national criminal background screenings with youth organizations, a company called first advantage. background checks that cost $50 yesterday cost $12.95 today. these are real background checks, not fly by night $2 checks. the last thing is a series of hard-h
steve, it's normally all wine, roses, let's have a good time, play some baseball. when you hear about cal or the cal senior foundation, i don't want to say it's edgy but you guys are making a statement. >> absolutely. it's more than edge did. it's that -- -- it's more than edgy. most organizations choose not to address it. their child safety policy intends to be -- their entire program is cross their fingers and hope nothing happens to them. that's not okay. like robby said, we pulled...
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i mentioned you know they're going to be paying attention to the data the risk right now again from steve looks like it looks like deflation is a bigger concern of the fed is that inflation just you know later taper than a sooner to avoid just a problem you indicated alex semin thank you so much for joining us from head analytics. we got to have you back very soon to discuss further and thanks for sticking around thank you segments you got the tough one. time now for the video. series big deal crowdsourcing now you may have heard of sites like kickstarter which helps regular people get access to funding for everything from our projects to ork degree search to new technologies for letting them hit up friends and start street and strangers for contributions to their crazy ideas but what if your project is a little more personal like a vacation or a wedding well there's a site for that too now a startup called boost up lets its users raise money for quote life's big purchases and it just raised one million dollars for itself from investors so is this all kind of tacky or is it going to impro
i mentioned you know they're going to be paying attention to the data the risk right now again from steve looks like it looks like deflation is a bigger concern of the fed is that inflation just you know later taper than a sooner to avoid just a problem you indicated alex semin thank you so much for joining us from head analytics. we got to have you back very soon to discuss further and thanks for sticking around thank you segments you got the tough one. time now for the video. series big deal...
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are you going to say boo to steve when he talks about the forecast? >> i am happy. >> okay. >> this one is good. rather cold. 30s and 40s, no frost advisories, patchy fog north bay, 38 santa ross, a 37 napa, 41 half moon bay, 46 san jose, low 40s as well, san francisco 49 degrees, go for a high of 61 after yesterday's 60. 59, 60, 61, last three days. slowly warming up, 25, 2 bits in tahoe and those are your temperatures, that is splitting part, i know it is cold, but high temperatures warming up a little bit which means 60s, here is tara. >> thanks, steve, we do have a 5 car crash in berkeley this morning on 80 westbound at the university avenue exit, let's take a live look at the east shore freeway, see the headlights where it is bunched up, you can see people have their flashers on there so hopefully this accident will clear soon but it is causing delays. at the bay bridge toll plaza no delays yet so that is good news, still early obviously, those lights should be going on in the next 45 minutes or so if monday or tuesday are any indicator of what i
are you going to say boo to steve when he talks about the forecast? >> i am happy. >> okay. >> this one is good. rather cold. 30s and 40s, no frost advisories, patchy fog north bay, 38 santa ross, a 37 napa, 41 half moon bay, 46 san jose, low 40s as well, san francisco 49 degrees, go for a high of 61 after yesterday's 60. 59, 60, 61, last three days. slowly warming up, 25, 2 bits in tahoe and those are your temperatures, that is splitting part, i know it is cold, but high...
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the late steve jobs and apple cofounder built the first apple 1 computers in the garage back in 1976. >>> we have an update to a story we've been following in the past year. >> his name is jeff schmidt. >> one-half hour after the finish line closed. i thought a story about a guy that just wouldn't quit would be intere interesting. i had no idea. it's not over yet. they call someone who competes on a prosthetic leg a challenged athlete. what they should call jeff schmidt is a magician. we first met jeff and wife jenny not long after he returned from the 2012 ironman championship. jeff told us he kept going that night in hawaii because he had come too far to quit and he wasn't talking about the 140-mile race. a star soccer player, he was leg was shattered by a violent tackle 15 years ago. he had failed history and dr depende dependentcys. >> if something in your life is causing you nothing but anguish and you can get rid of it, what do you do? you get rid of it. >> losing that leg turned out to be one of the best things that ever happened to him. >> welcome to our kickoff event. >> jeff
the late steve jobs and apple cofounder built the first apple 1 computers in the garage back in 1976. >>> we have an update to a story we've been following in the past year. >> his name is jeff schmidt. >> one-half hour after the finish line closed. i thought a story about a guy that just wouldn't quit would be intere interesting. i had no idea. it's not over yet. they call someone who competes on a prosthetic leg a challenged athlete. what they should call jeff schmidt is...
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the garage is where jobs and steve wozniak built some of the first apple computers. >>> after setting record highs yesterday, the stock market is pretty much flat about right now, investors marking time ahead of this afternoon's assessment for the fed. and flat is the operative word, down less than 3 points. >>> not much change in what we pay for things, retail inflation went up just .2 of a percent in april. they say consumer prices have risen just 1.2%. >>> and this is a sad story, apparently not enough wine around the world. morgan stanley saying supply isn't enough to keep up with the worldwide demand. it is short by about 300 million cases this year. bad weather is to blame. >>> casual relationships or what students call hooking up seem to be common on college campuses. casey coffman takes us to kansas university where students take a break from their studies with a house party. >> reporter: it's a party weekend at the university of kansas, but it could be any college in america. arthur and casey are seniors. it's their last year before going out into the real world. >> tapping t
the garage is where jobs and steve wozniak built some of the first apple computers. >>> after setting record highs yesterday, the stock market is pretty much flat about right now, investors marking time ahead of this afternoon's assessment for the fed. and flat is the operative word, down less than 3 points. >>> not much change in what we pay for things, retail inflation went up just .2 of a percent in april. they say consumer prices have risen just 1.2%. >>> and this...
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. >> the home where am co-founder steve jobs grew up. jobs and steve woz nee yak built the first 100 computers there. the house is currently owned by jobs' sister. >>> the buyer was an anonymous american. the house is close to penny lane which inspired the beatles' song. quite some history. thanks a lot, gigi. >>> coming up in sports, the miami heat raised their latest championship banner and a soccer ref cannot seem to keep the peace. of infinite deliciousness. perfect. [ wisest kid ] campbell's has the recipes kids love. so good! [ wisest kid ] at campbellskitchen.com. [ gong ] m'm! m'm! good! [ jen garner ] what skincare brand is so effective... so trusted... so clinically proven dermatologists recommend it twice as much as any other brand? neutrogena®. recommended by dermatologists 2 times more than any other brand. now that's beautiful. neutrogena®. ♪ neutrogena®. the pain started up and wrapped around to the front. i couldn't play my bassoon because of the pressure that i felt throughout my whole head. the blistering and the r
. >> the home where am co-founder steve jobs grew up. jobs and steve woz nee yak built the first 100 computers there. the house is currently owned by jobs' sister. >>> the buyer was an anonymous american. the house is close to penny lane which inspired the beatles' song. quite some history. thanks a lot, gigi. >>> coming up in sports, the miami heat raised their latest championship banner and a soccer ref cannot seem to keep the peace. of infinite deliciousness. perfect....
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so sue, we've got steve here, we're ready to talk about the fed. nobody really -- i can't remember a less eagerly awaited fed meeting than this one. compared with the one back in september where we all thought something was going to happen. >> i think this is a holding period here and what we look for is hints in the statement whether they're going to flash, talk about it in the next hour, what kind of light they flash for the markets? >> do you think they will? >> i don't think they will. i will point out, i was calculating -- >> oh, yes. >> go back and show a chart since june of the s&p. >> all right. >> we're at 1650, more than 100 points above where they were when the fed was ready to taper on the s&p. something to take into account. and i also wanted to talk about today's data not -- >> cpi data. >> and adp data. the numbers 130 that's been stepping down. look at that in a second. nonfarm payroll estimate 130 as well and september revised down. look at the chart here. the adp numbers. what you see there it doesn't take an economic genius to fi
so sue, we've got steve here, we're ready to talk about the fed. nobody really -- i can't remember a less eagerly awaited fed meeting than this one. compared with the one back in september where we all thought something was going to happen. >> i think this is a holding period here and what we look for is hints in the statement whether they're going to flash, talk about it in the next hour, what kind of light they flash for the markets? >> do you think they will? >> i don't...
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joining us now is the governor of kentucky steve beshear. thank you for joining us this morning. >> you're welcome. >> you have your own portal. tell me how many have been coming in and how many have signed up? >> we've been going gangbusters unlike the federal exchange. we have had 350 unique visitors to our website. from 12:01 a.m. october 1, kentucky have been swarming this website. we have so far signed up almost 32,000 now kentucky residents for the medicaid program or qualified health plan. things are working well here. >> the vast majority are signing up for medicaid correct? >> about two-thirds one-third. 20,000 in medicaid so far, 10,000 in the qualified health plans. it's so much quicker once you determine you qualify for medicaid it's quick you can go ahead and register and sign up. when you find out you qualify for premium subsidies and health plans you take your time. people are shopping and looking at different plans. we have another 12,000 people have determined they qualify for the subsidies and they're now just shopping. the
joining us now is the governor of kentucky steve beshear. thank you for joining us this morning. >> you're welcome. >> you have your own portal. tell me how many have been coming in and how many have signed up? >> we've been going gangbusters unlike the federal exchange. we have had 350 unique visitors to our website. from 12:01 a.m. october 1, kentucky have been swarming this website. we have so far signed up almost 32,000 now kentucky residents for the medicaid program or...
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. >>> steve jobs changed every's lives with this thing called the ipad. now his childhood is going to be preserve. this home where he grew up is now in a storage site. the garage is where steve jobs built some of the first apple computers. >>> take a look at these images. while talking to thousands at st. peter's square pope francis made a new friend. the little boy sat in the chair and just wouldn't move. an aid tried to get the little boy off the stage, but it didn't work. instead the boy wrapped his arms around the pope, and the pope didn't mind. at one point he had--there you go. >>> some how i think his parents are going to remember that for a long time. up next on al jazeera america. >> it is reported that at 8:50 a meteorite fell on a farm in new jersey. >> it was all make believe but the anniversary of the war of the world broadcast is just as real as it has ever been. >> welcome back to al jazeera america. i'm del walters. these are your headlines. for three hours lawmakers grilled health and human secretary kathleen sebelius for website healthca
. >>> steve jobs changed every's lives with this thing called the ipad. now his childhood is going to be preserve. this home where he grew up is now in a storage site. the garage is where steve jobs built some of the first apple computers. >>> take a look at these images. while talking to thousands at st. peter's square pope francis made a new friend. the little boy sat in the chair and just wouldn't move. an aid tried to get the little boy off the stage, but it didn't work....
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. >> thanks, steve, construction in san jose this morning along highway 87 northbound at the north taylor off-ramp. closed this morning. up next a live look at the san mateo bridge, still foggy, this has been like this since monday but traffic is flowing nicely in both directions, at the bay bridge toll plaza, not seeing back up just yet, still early in the morning for that. and finally highway 4 through the bay point pittsburgh area, those highlights you see there are westbound traffic as you make the drive toward concord and 680, no delays as of yet. 4:30, back to the desk. >> highway 121 in sonoma county is back open after a crash, christien kafton is live with the latest details and i understand chp says alcohol was a likely factor. >> yeah, the accident happened along this stretch of road after 7:00 last night, two cars collided, killing one man and leaving at least three other people injured. investigators say 25-year-old demmadare chan drays was driving a jaguar south and witnesses say he crossed the center line to pass other cars and that is when the collision happened, the jaguar
. >> thanks, steve, construction in san jose this morning along highway 87 northbound at the north taylor off-ramp. closed this morning. up next a live look at the san mateo bridge, still foggy, this has been like this since monday but traffic is flowing nicely in both directions, at the bay bridge toll plaza, not seeing back up just yet, still early in the morning for that. and finally highway 4 through the bay point pittsburgh area, those highlights you see there are westbound traffic...
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steve sedgwick live for us in london. i worked at cnbc for six years. i remember '07, we hit these new highs. doesn't seem like we're getting this sort of enthusiasm for it. so what's the feeling like and why? >> i'll tell you one reason why. because too many people haven't been invested in this rightly. we've had 24% to the up side on the s&p so far this year and they're thinking i'm worried, i better own some of it or my investors will say why did i miss out. but as you say, the enthusiasm is tempered. for instance only 52.5% of companies reporting in this earnings season are actually beating expectations on revenue. on revenue itself, sales only about half are beating expectations. so the numbers in sales are pretty average. data is not that great. but everyone is thinking no tapering and so moving to the the up side. >> what about s.a.c. settlement? >> right. this investigation has been going on pretty much the whole time you were at cnbc almost. the best part of seven years under some form of investigation. according to reuters, the wall street jou
steve sedgwick live for us in london. i worked at cnbc for six years. i remember '07, we hit these new highs. doesn't seem like we're getting this sort of enthusiasm for it. so what's the feeling like and why? >> i'll tell you one reason why. because too many people haven't been invested in this rightly. we've had 24% to the up side on the s&p so far this year and they're thinking i'm worried, i better own some of it or my investors will say why did i miss out. but as you say, the...
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- i'm getting the all clear from steve. so, mr. schrute, what is your response to the consumer product safety commission that says dunder mifflin paper is toxic? - this is gotcha journalism. but you know what? they're not gonna "gotch" me. - it's clearly not an accounting mistake. - oh, kevin. - so... - his gambling problem must have resurfaced. i'm gonna have to send him home until i can do an investigation. - well, you gotta do what you gotta do, so... - this is slander, ms. black. slander, i say. i dare you to produce one credible source about this. - well, as it happens, we have with us the foreman of your upstate new york paper mill, sondra mc-- sondra mick. - [new york accent] good afternoon, iris. it's a pleasure. - i'll get straight to the point. is your paper toxic? - no, the paper's not toxic... - thank you, sondra! - unless it's exposed to oxygen. then it becomes extremely toxic. - do not listen to her! this employee is obviously disgruntled. - what the heck is going on? the stock price is plummeting. are you gonna get c
- i'm getting the all clear from steve. so, mr. schrute, what is your response to the consumer product safety commission that says dunder mifflin paper is toxic? - this is gotcha journalism. but you know what? they're not gonna "gotch" me. - it's clearly not an accounting mistake. - oh, kevin. - so... - his gambling problem must have resurfaced. i'm gonna have to send him home until i can do an investigation. - well, you gotta do what you gotta do, so... - this is slander, ms. black....
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. >> steve, detente, detente, solo una vez por noche, ya. michael, michael, ¿quÉ diablos haces aquÍ? contÉstame, michael, michael, contÉstame. ¿quÉ te pasa, michael? contÉstame. (mÚsica). (mÚsica). (quejidos). (mÚsica). (mÚsica). (mÚsica). (quejidos). (mÚsica). (mÚsica). (mÚsica). >> feliz halloween. (mÚsica). >> dios, quÉ diablos sucediÓ ahora. >> cariÑo, ¿quÉ haces aquÍ afuera? hace frÍo, michael, ¿qÉe sucede? michael, michael, contÉstame. dame el bebe. michael, ¿quÉ sucede? contÉstame. (sirenas policiales). >> vamos por aquÍ, estamos investigando el hecho. (varias voces). >> fue descrito por la policÍa como manson por su crueldad. y es mÁs terrorÍfico que cualquier pelÍcula que hollywood pudiera imaginar. el cuerpo desnudo de judith myers estaba tendido boca abajo en un charco de sangre en un pasillo de arriba. (llanto de mujer). >> dicen que la apuÑalaron 17 veces, el cuerpo de su novio, steven haley apareciÓ en la cocina de la planta baja vÍctima de una aparente golpiza con un bate de beisbol de alu
. >> steve, detente, detente, solo una vez por noche, ya. michael, michael, ¿quÉ diablos haces aquÍ? contÉstame, michael, michael, contÉstame. ¿quÉ te pasa, michael? contÉstame. (mÚsica). (mÚsica). (quejidos). (mÚsica). (mÚsica). (mÚsica). (quejidos). (mÚsica). (mÚsica). (mÚsica). >> feliz halloween. (mÚsica). >> dios, quÉ diablos sucediÓ ahora. >> cariÑo, ¿quÉ haces aquÍ afuera? hace frÍo, michael, ¿qÉe sucede? michael, michael, contÉstame....
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. >> reporter: steve's doctors found he had black lung from breathing in so much coal dust. the disease scars and shrinks the lungs. >> my doctors say my lungs are shot. >> reporter: he says he can't be far from oxygen and in 2005 he was awarded a $1,000 a month disability benefit under a federal program for coal miners with black lung. but day's coal company appealed the case and then won after it hired a doctor at one of the country's most prestigious hospitals, johns hopkins in baltimore. dr. paul wheeler found day did not have disabling black lung, the same opinion he has given against hundreds of coal miners who also been denied benefits. for dr. wheeler's opinions, the coal companies have paid hopkins millions of dollars. >> you have essentially become dr. no. you never find. >> i do find. >> reporter: according to records from the last 13 years, examined by abc news and the center for public integrity, of 1,573 cases dr. wheeler never found a single case that would automatically qualify a miner for benefits, not one. >> you stand by all those cases? >> absolutely. tha
. >> reporter: steve's doctors found he had black lung from breathing in so much coal dust. the disease scars and shrinks the lungs. >> my doctors say my lungs are shot. >> reporter: he says he can't be far from oxygen and in 2005 he was awarded a $1,000 a month disability benefit under a federal program for coal miners with black lung. but day's coal company appealed the case and then won after it hired a doctor at one of the country's most prestigious hospitals, johns...
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the home where apple founder steve jobs grew up may look a lot like a suburban house. but guess what, not anymore. the special recognition given to jobs' childhood home. >> graffiti taking over the walls of oakland. how some companies are taking matters into their own hands to put colors on the walls. >> a little chilly now a few spooky looking little clouds. what about the halloween folk? we'll talk about that coming up. >> and over at the bay bridge toll plaza, they just activated the metering lights just a couple of minutes ago. we'll have the latest on the delays there plus the rest of your wednesday morning commute. it's all coming up after this break. ,,,,,,,,,,,, [son] all right,she has no idea. [man] no one told her,right? [son]hi! [mom screams] good evening, this is flo. [laughs] yes, i'm that flo. aren't you sweet! licensed phone-ups available 24/7. call 1-800-progressive. >>> more of that breaking news out of union city right now. crews have put out a two-alarm fire burning inside a bakery warehouse. there are about a dozen trucks on hand. you see the latter
the home where apple founder steve jobs grew up may look a lot like a suburban house. but guess what, not anymore. the special recognition given to jobs' childhood home. >> graffiti taking over the walls of oakland. how some companies are taking matters into their own hands to put colors on the walls. >> a little chilly now a few spooky looking little clouds. what about the halloween folk? we'll talk about that coming up. >> and over at the bay bridge toll plaza, they just...
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the house where steve jobs grew up and built apple computers is now a historic property. the his storal commission gave the house a december nation. they've been considering the proposal since jobs died the home is where jobs and his partner built their first 100 apple one computers the family moved into the home in 1968. it's now owned by steve's sister patricia. >> wow >> coming up next how a facebook smart phone app can turn you into an online cart [son] all right,she has no idea. [man] no one told her,right? [son]hi! [mom screams] yeah, it's perfect for us tv fans. no...me. they made this for me. oh, and you've worked out a theory. this is exciting. what's the evidence? alright, evidence... u-verse has over 185 hd channels. i love hd. everybody loves hd. [ male announcer ] call now to get u-verse tv for just $19 a month for two years with qualifying bundles. and you can upgrade and get access to over 185 hd channels and more hd dvr capacity than cable. i also hate to delete episodes of my favorite shows. and? and u-verse has more dvr storage than cable. you think this
the house where steve jobs grew up and built apple computers is now a historic property. the his storal commission gave the house a december nation. they've been considering the proposal since jobs died the home is where jobs and his partner built their first 100 apple one computers the family moved into the home in 1968. it's now owned by steve's sister patricia. >> wow >> coming up next how a facebook smart phone app can turn you into an online cart [son] all right,she has no...
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the house where steve jobs grew up and built apple computers is now a historic property. the his storal commission gave the house a december nation. they've been considering the proposal since jobs died the home is where jobs and his partner built their first 100 apple one computers the family moved into the home in 1968. it's now owned by steve's sister patricia. >> wow >> coming up next how a facebook smart phone app can turn you into an >>> if you haven't heard of bit strips there is a good chance you've seen them. character that's look like a lot of your friends. it's an overnight sensation, maybe too popular for makers to keep up. >> just another day on the news deck des being all i can think about was dinner having later tonight. the boss sent me fishing for a story about a story called bit strips so i headed down to a coffee shop where people who know about apps tend to hang out. >> do you use bit strips? >> no >> gregory explained they're colorful cartoons featuring characters that look like themselves >> people love it >> love is an understatement. it's topped 11
the house where steve jobs grew up and built apple computers is now a historic property. the his storal commission gave the house a december nation. they've been considering the proposal since jobs died the home is where jobs and his partner built their first 100 apple one computers the family moved into the home in 1968. it's now owned by steve's sister patricia. >> wow >> coming up next how a facebook smart phone app can turn you into an >>> if you haven't heard of bit...
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big honor for the late steve jobs. the hollywood reporter tweeting steve jobs early silicone valley home gets historic designation. jobs grew up and built some of the first computers in the home. the ranch style home is currently owned by jobs sister patricia. the commission than masrily approving the historic renovation. any renovations to the home will require additional review. and, it's official, the boys are back in town. entourage creator doug allen ending weeks of speculation about a film version of the hit show tweeting a photo of himself with the show's main cast with the caption it's a go. love you all. entourage stars jerry ferrera, celebrating the news on twitter on behalf of the four guys i want to thank the entourage guys for the patience the boys are back it always works out. now it's your turn to hash it out with us. use #greta on all your tweets and posts. coming up, should obama care !! >>> representative michele bachmann throwing her support behind the obama care choice act. what's that? representati
big honor for the late steve jobs. the hollywood reporter tweeting steve jobs early silicone valley home gets historic designation. jobs grew up and built some of the first computers in the home. the ranch style home is currently owned by jobs sister patricia. the commission than masrily approving the historic renovation. any renovations to the home will require additional review. and, it's official, the boys are back in town. entourage creator doug allen ending weeks of speculation about a...
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the home is where steve jobs built the first 50 apple one computer nearly 50 years ago. the historical commission voted unanimously for the historical designation last night. now any changes made to that home will require additional reviews. >>> a gas station's clerk says his cell phone saved his life. the clerk says the robber ordered him to open a safe but when he and another clerk were unable to do that the frustrated robber fired a shot at them and ran away. it wasn't until police arrived that one of the clerks realized he had been shot. >> the cop says i feel like my chest hurts. so they started looking at the clerk. they realized the guy shot at him, hit him, struck hit cell phone and the cell phone stopped his bullet. >> he was checked at the hospital for bruising but he's expected to be okay. >>> breaking news and a tragic end to a story about a missing man. >>> in the past six months, more than 800 crimes were reported in this oakland neighborhood. we'll tell you about the steps taken today to stop that trend and who stepped up to flip the bill. >>> then high le
the home is where steve jobs built the first 50 apple one computer nearly 50 years ago. the historical commission voted unanimously for the historical designation last night. now any changes made to that home will require additional reviews. >>> a gas station's clerk says his cell phone saved his life. the clerk says the robber ordered him to open a safe but when he and another clerk were unable to do that the frustrated robber fired a shot at them and ran away. it wasn't until police...
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. ♪ ♪ [ applause ] >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome steve hengineg executive director metropolitan transportation commission. >> good afternoon, good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen, on behalf of the toll bridge program oversight committee and my committee colleagues, and the director of cal transand the executive director of the california transportation commission, it is my great pleasure to welcome you at long last, to the opening ceremonies for the new east band of the san francisco oakland bay bridge. that is an applause line. [ applause ] >> i know that you joined me in thanking the oakland institute color guard and the choir, and their wonderful presentation and our ceremonies. [ applause ] >> and i guess that i will not ask you if it is hot enough. and it certainly is, so do please, keep cool and gentleman take off your jackets if you need to and keep the water going and keep an eye on your neighbor. and i'm going to ask you to rise again and that might create more air to hear our invocation from the reverend jay junior, from the oakland baptist church. >> let us pray. oh,
. ♪ ♪ [ applause ] >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome steve hengineg executive director metropolitan transportation commission. >> good afternoon, good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen, on behalf of the toll bridge program oversight committee and my committee colleagues, and the director of cal transand the executive director of the california transportation commission, it is my great pleasure to welcome you at long last, to the opening ceremonies for the new east band of...
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steve madden shoes. got them on sale for $80. got them on sale for $80. >>> go! it's back. olive garden's buy one, take one, just $12.99. choose one of five amazing entrees to enjoy today, like smoked mozzarella chicken. and take home a second entrÉe for later. buy one, take one just $12.99. go olive garden. >>> had fun but i got to run. don't miss our halloween show tomorrow with holly robinson peete. we've got creepy animals stopping by as we and our studio audience will be in full costume. i'll see you next time on "wendy." bye! [ applause ] ♪ men. ♪ and how are you this morning, danny? well, i didn't sleep very well last night, alan. i had nightmares. nightmares. nightmares. i dreamed i ate a five-pound marshmallow. a five-pound marshmallow? yeah, and when i woke up, my pillow was gone. pillow was gone. pillow. t-tillow. pil... tillow. pftil... alan? yeah? you're starting to scare the crap out of me. oh, oh, this? this is, uh, just a new hobby. charlie, say hello to danny o'day. howdy-do, charlie. that's not a hobby. that's a cry for help. oh, come on, charlie, pla
steve madden shoes. got them on sale for $80. got them on sale for $80. >>> go! it's back. olive garden's buy one, take one, just $12.99. choose one of five amazing entrees to enjoy today, like smoked mozzarella chicken. and take home a second entrÉe for later. buy one, take one just $12.99. go olive garden. >>> had fun but i got to run. don't miss our halloween show tomorrow with holly robinson peete. we've got creepy animals stopping by as we and our studio audience will be...
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as steve mentioned. together you have the president saying i really didn't know. lately you have the n.s.a. spying, i wouldn't say scandal, but evidently there are reports that about 35 different heads of state feel as though we've been tapping their phone, meta dating their -- >> it would be a scandal if the president would be truthful. >> is this gross negligence? is this wild ignorance? we can't even figure it out. sooner or later the answers will come to the surface, but does it affect his credibility? if you have the president, the leader of the free world not knowing, not just one area, but all of this. karl rove said really no one is looking out for him. take a listen to this. >> inside the white house every remark made by the president, every prepared speech no matter how important or how routine is reviewed by the top advisors to the president in a process generally overseen by the staff secretary. so the president's people had to know like the president knew this was wrong, that the president couldn't say if you like what you got you can keep it. yet for
as steve mentioned. together you have the president saying i really didn't know. lately you have the n.s.a. spying, i wouldn't say scandal, but evidently there are reports that about 35 different heads of state feel as though we've been tapping their phone, meta dating their -- >> it would be a scandal if the president would be truthful. >> is this gross negligence? is this wild ignorance? we can't even figure it out. sooner or later the answers will come to the surface, but does it...
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. >> it's unknown whether it will be soon enough to help bee keepers like steve ellis. we have reached the disaster point from bee keeping industry standpoint. it needs to be understood by the keep in the country that we have a deepwater horizon occurring with pollinators, and we need to deal with it. >> when you talk about scientists trying to influence evolution, how effective can we really be? >> you can look around you. you see how effective we can be when we artificially inseminate something. we did it with dogs. we are looking at the traits that make successful bees successful and select those and bring them into a muddled population in america. >> worse case scenario all the bees disappear. >> mayby tiny robotic drones. >> i like the robotic bee idea. some researchers at harvard are working on this. environment. >> science is not all like that. you always have to attack fronts. >> speaking of insects you've been doing fun stuff in the amazon. what will we see. >> a trick we played on jaguars, and a neat spider we found. >> we want to hear what you think about the
. >> it's unknown whether it will be soon enough to help bee keepers like steve ellis. we have reached the disaster point from bee keeping industry standpoint. it needs to be understood by the keep in the country that we have a deepwater horizon occurring with pollinators, and we need to deal with it. >> when you talk about scientists trying to influence evolution, how effective can we really be? >> you can look around you. you see how effective we can be when we artificially...
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melissa: the human element, the debt and steve, this person gets me a feel. i don't really trust. she is saying no. especially if you look and airports situation, this is not the scanner that the person goes through. this is for the bag. you wonder in combination if you have this on the com system that you showed a switch that is where you put your bag, you kirk fear -- to you think not having human beings look inside the bag and all, is that a better situation? worse, the same? >> net-net, worse. the reasons i have outlined some of the totality of factors. it helps the process. the database will not have those records. they may not have about -- belt buckle that is a hand gun or knife that is a cigarette lighter and the other one is quite honestly that this machine is objective. it is waiting for a change in pixels, the same as video analytics. melissa: he thinks objective is better? >> absolutely. melissa: interesting. from the u.s., every -- money has been flying around every corner of the globe. struck a deal with the chinese company to start offering home theaters. the latest
melissa: the human element, the debt and steve, this person gets me a feel. i don't really trust. she is saying no. especially if you look and airports situation, this is not the scanner that the person goes through. this is for the bag. you wonder in combination if you have this on the com system that you showed a switch that is where you put your bag, you kirk fear -- to you think not having human beings look inside the bag and all, is that a better situation? worse, the same? >>...
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he plays steve jobs in a move view but that doesn't mean he'll be steve jobs. what is lenovo thinking? $65 million. the investment company that ashton kutcher co-founded has partnered with other investors to dedicate $65 million to a dozen startups, most of them tech companies. he's the co-founder of kath list network, they create ads for lev vie, mountain dew and more. entitled wait "ashton kutcher might be a smart investor. he's praised for being the first in startups like skype and more. here is how we take away from this, one thing is for sure, ashton puts his money where his mouth is and he has a heck of a lot more than an actor. ac 60 starts now. >>> erin thanks. breaking news in the death of a 17-year-old african american man in georgia. for months kendrick johnson's parents insist it's not a tragic accident like local officials concluded but murder. today a judge ordered the release of new potential evidence including surveillance footage from the high school gym where kendrick's body was found taken just before he died or was killed. a few minutes ago,
he plays steve jobs in a move view but that doesn't mean he'll be steve jobs. what is lenovo thinking? $65 million. the investment company that ashton kutcher co-founded has partnered with other investors to dedicate $65 million to a dozen startups, most of them tech companies. he's the co-founder of kath list network, they create ads for lev vie, mountain dew and more. entitled wait "ashton kutcher might be a smart investor. he's praised for being the first in startups like skype and...
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steve paulson will be here with your trick or treat forecast. >>> and high flying above the bay. what pg&e inspectors were doing in a helicopter this morning along the san mateo bridge. [father]c'mon,buddy,you can do it.c'mon,reel it up, you gotta reel it up now,buddy. reel it up. [father] reel it up,you got him on there.bring him in. is that a bass? [boy] yeah,i got a big bass. [father]bring it up.keep reeling.keep reeling.c'mon, where is he? whoa! you caught that all by yourself? [boy] yeah! [father]how old are you to catch that? [boy]three! [father]you're three years old? show me how many fingers that is. >>> another demonstration is planned for tonight to protest the police shooting of a 13- year-old santa rosa. hundreds of people attended the funeral for andy lopez last night. the young teen was shot to death by a sonoma county sheriff's deputy last week. the boy was holding a bb gun that looked like an ak-47 assault rifle. and the deputy thought it was real. county leaders say more needs to be done to improve the relationship between the community and law enforcement. >> we
steve paulson will be here with your trick or treat forecast. >>> and high flying above the bay. what pg&e inspectors were doing in a helicopter this morning along the san mateo bridge. [father]c'mon,buddy,you can do it.c'mon,reel it up, you gotta reel it up now,buddy. reel it up. [father] reel it up,you got him on there.bring him in. is that a bass? [boy] yeah,i got a big bass. [father]bring it up.keep reeling.keep reeling.c'mon, where is he? whoa! you caught that all by yourself?...
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. >> smith: steve schullo and dan robertson believed they were headed for early retirement the day their portfolio topped $1 million. it was november 11, 1999. >> oh, that was a very nice day, that day, wasn't it? >> what happened november 11? >> see, he doesn't... it's when our portfolio went over a million, silly. >> oh! >> that was just amazing. it was like, "well, yeah, this is how investments work. you invest it and it grows." i mean, that's how i thought about it. >> it was a manic monday in the financial markets... >> stocks plunged... >> traders are standing there, watching in amazement and i don't blame them... >> smith: but in the spring of 2000, the market collapsed. >> traders are working the phones today. a lot of their customers are freaked out... >> we did not know. this was our mistake. we didn't know it was a bubble. we just didn't know. our portfolio had gone all the way down to where it was in 1996, from $1.5 million to $500,000. >> $460,000, i think. >> all that was gone. >> smith: at the height of the internet bubble, americans had also stuffed 19% of their retiremen
. >> smith: steve schullo and dan robertson believed they were headed for early retirement the day their portfolio topped $1 million. it was november 11, 1999. >> oh, that was a very nice day, that day, wasn't it? >> what happened november 11? >> see, he doesn't... it's when our portfolio went over a million, silly. >> oh! >> that was just amazing. it was like, "well, yeah, this is how investments work. you invest it and it grows." i mean, that's...
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larry, back to you. >> steve handelsman, thanks very much for that coverage. joining me now to react to everything we just heard health policy expert betsy mccoy. she's the author of the book "beating obama care" and we welcome back dr. bill grace, founder of gray's oncology at new york medical college. betsy mccoy, is it true? if your policy is canceled, are you going to stay on another policy or is it more complicated than that? >> you're required to have coverage under this law, the affordable care act, but what's happened is millions of americans who were promised that they could keep the plans they liked are being herded out of those plans. you could hear the whip cracking in the background and herded into these exchanges where they will be forced to buy the one size fits all government-design plan at a price the government tells them they can afford. >> and they might be herded out of their doctor. >> that's right and these plans on the exchanges offer you much less access to doctors. most doctors are not willing to participate because the doctors who do
larry, back to you. >> steve handelsman, thanks very much for that coverage. joining me now to react to everything we just heard health policy expert betsy mccoy. she's the author of the book "beating obama care" and we welcome back dr. bill grace, founder of gray's oncology at new york medical college. betsy mccoy, is it true? if your policy is canceled, are you going to stay on another policy or is it more complicated than that? >> you're required to have coverage under...